Fuel gas heating, bending, welding, straightening, etc.
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I was recently given some of this to test.
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Back side of the copper after I broke it free
Back side of the copper after I broke it free
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Bent it up
Bent it up
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Aluminum to copper
Aluminum to copper
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On a piece of old copper pipe hammered flat
On a piece of old copper pipe hammered flat
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Aluminum from an old square
Aluminum from an old square
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Used a straight propane torch. It acts like a solder. Wets in nice but doesn’t build up. It’s more of a solder. It was promoted to me as a repair for aluminum refrigeration coil repairs or repairing copper to aluminum tube joints common in refrigeration. I’ll definitely give it a try on a real repair when the chance comes up.
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Josh, look forward to your experience with this...
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I've tried a similar rod.(cheap and nasty) The problem I found that if you have an item of small size, it's easy to have all the solder that you've applied become molten again and fall apart. (eg: if you attempt to put more solder on the back of a piece.)
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Yeah it’s definitely a solder and doesn’t like it when you try to build up a surface.
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